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Papers of David Michaelson (1912-1975), trade unionist and Communist... Correspondence and subject files: biographical series, 1929-1976


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  • Papers of David Michaelson (1912-1975), trade unionist and Communist
  • Correspondence and subject files: biographical series, 1929-1976

  • 1929-1976
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  • The political series of correspondence and subject files in this collection (MSS.233/3/4/1-10) are open, but access to any other unpublished records is subject to the permission of Ms Nina Kelly, granddaughter of David Michaelson, which can be applied for via the Modern Records Centre (archives@warwick.ac.uk).
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General biographical items. Letters of recommendation for Michaelson at the time of his removal from Edinburgh to London. Eight letters to or by Michaelson at the time of cessation of publication of 'The Metal Worker', on his prospects for new employment.